At least one red state's National Guard will not participate in Trump's military parade
08 June
Donald Trump
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma National Guard is not planning on participating in the nation’s largest military parade.
The June 14 parade will feature tanks rolling through the U.S. capital’s streets, thousands of soldiers marching and military fly overs to celebrate the Army’s 250th birthday. Additionally, it will also be President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.
Col. Kristin Tschetter, chief of public affairs, said Friday the Oklahoma National Guard is not participating in the parade, which is expected to draw tens of thousands of people.
The parade will feature a plethora of militarized equipment, such as helicopters used in the Vietnam War, tanks and other vehicles. In celebration of the evolution of the Army, various uniforms from throughout the years will be worn by soldiers.
The parade is expected to take place on Constitution Avenue and will continue to Independence Avenue.
The specific cost of the event was not immediately known.
Ronald Reagan National Airport was expected to halt flights during the parade.
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